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Archives for January 2017

WEF Davos: Who Will Own The Knowledge Produced From “Our” Data By Machines?

18/01/2017 by Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

Artificial intelligence has succeeded the Internet of Things or the earlier cloud mania as buzzword number one at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum that started today (17 January) in Davos, Switzerland. While ethical questions surrounding the intelligent machines are discussed at length and the question for regulatory steps considered, answers of who will own the knowledge created by machines or intelligent bots vary.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, Europe, Human Rights, Other International Orgs, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains

Survey Analyzes Tech, Media, Telecom Disputes; IP Prominent

17/01/2017 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

Newly released results of a survey published by the Queen Mary University of London on disputes relating to technology, media and telecommunications reveal interesting details about the types of disputes brought and the reasons behind them.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, Subscribers, Themes, Venues, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, Europe, IP Law, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, WIPO

WHO Board Meeting Playbook: Election Of New DG, Antimicrobial Resistance, Genetic Sequence Data

17/01/2017 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

Although the main governing body of the World Health Organization is the annual World Health Assembly held in May, many decisions are made at the annual January session of the WHO Executive Board. Among the topics to be discussed next week are the election of a new director general, antimicrobial resistance, the financing of research and development for health products.

Filed Under: Features, IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, English, Health & IP, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, WHO

Nagoya Protocol Implications For Health, Flu Genetic Data On WHO Board Agenda

17/01/2017 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments

The World Health Organization recently published its analysis about the public health implications of the Nagoya Protocol on genetic resources access and benefit-sharing, and in particular how it affects the sharing of pathogens, like influenza viruses. The findings are set to be discussed at this month’s WHO Executive Board meeting. Also to be discussed is an experts group review of the WHO pandemic influenza framework, and in particular its conclusion that the framework should be amended to match scientific progress.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, Subscribers, Themes, Venues, Biodiversity/Genetic Resources/Biotech, English, Health & IP, Innovation/ R&D, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, WHO

EU Study Recommends FRAND Clarification, More Coordination On 5G

16/01/2017 by Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

The rapid development of information and communication technologies, and the need for greater interconnectivity driven by the Internet of Things has created a variety of standard-essential patent (SEP) owners and implementers with different business models, and for more diverse licensing practices, the European Commission Joint Research Centre says in a new study. This has made it harder to agree on an interpretation of FRAND licensing principles, something European policymakers must clarify in order to meet key digital single market and other goals, it says.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, Subscribers, Themes, Venues, Enforcement, English, Europe, Innovation/ R&D, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy

New Book Highlights IP Trade Law Flexibilities For Public Health

16/01/2017 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

A recently published book by a high-impact public health advocate provides new analysis on the use of flexibilities in international trade law relating to intellectual property rights aimed at advancing discussions on solutions to high drug prices worldwide.

Filed Under: Features, IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Development, English, Finance, Health & IP, Human Rights, Innovation/ R&D, Lobbying, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, WHO, WTO/TRIPS

US Biotech Industry To India’s Modi: Follow Our IP Practices, Get ‘Tidal Wave’ Of Investment

13/01/2017 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

US Biotechnology Innovation Organization CEO Jim Greenwood told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week if he follows western practices on intellectual property protection, his country would see a “tidal wave” of biotech industry investment.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Asia/Pacific, Biodiversity/Genetic Resources/Biotech, Enforcement, English, Lobbying, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy

US Issues Updated Antitrust Guidelines For Licensing Of IP

13/01/2017 by Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments

The United States Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission today released updated antitrust guidelines for the licensing of intellectual property.

Filed Under: IP-Watch Briefs, IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, English, Finance, Innovation/ R&D, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy

Panels Present Importance Of Fair Use In South Africa’s Draft Copyright Amendment

13/01/2017 by Linda Daniels for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — “Fair use” was at the heart of discussions between intellectual property stakeholders at a recent workshop called to discuss the revised draft copyright amendment bill of South Africa.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Africa, Copyright Policy, English, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Lobbying, Regional Policy

ARIPO Lines Up IP Enhancing Activities For 2017

13/01/2017 by Munyaradzi Makoni for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

CAPE TOWN, South Africa – From establishing training schemes, exchange expertise, sharing research, and helping members acquire and develop technology related to intellectual property and shape copyright associated rights, the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) has set targets for implementation in 2017.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Themes, Venues, Africa, Copyright Policy, Development, English, Innovation/ R&D, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy, Technical Cooperation/ Technology Transfer, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains

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